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Iron Starlette


Cageable:

Yes

Limit:

3

You can own up to three copies of this pet.

Default Rarity:

Rare

The default rarity is the minimum when a pet is learned. For wild pets this is usually "poor". Pets from other sources can be common, uncommon or rare by default.

Source:

Quest

Expansion:

Warlords of Draenor


Owned by:

95.6%

Based on this many collections: 35516

Players who own this pet have it:

Once: 51.27%
Twice: 23.93%
Thrice: 24.8%

Strategies:

590

Popularity:

Very high

Pageviews:

38426


Breeds:

PP, HH, HP, PS, PB

Mechanical
Comes back to life once per battle, returning to 20% health.
50% vs. 33% vs.
33% vs. 50% vs.
This massive weapon of destruction has been miniaturized for use in the garden. Moles beware!
Source
Iron Starlette is a reward from the quest chain in the Blasted Lands that leads to the Warlords of Draenor Expansion. It also has a chance to drop from the mobs around Nethergarde Keep when in that phase. However, it has 5 possible breeds, and two of them are preferred, so if you want to get a specific breed, you will likely be paying for it at the Auction House. Starlette prices vary even more erratically than most pets, but you will probably pick up what you want for a couple of thousand at most, and maybe a couple of hundred if you get lucky..

All breeds work, but the P/P delivers a bigger nuke, while the H/H may live to deliver another Supercharged Wind-Up, or at least a second Wind-Up without the Supercharge.
Last Update: 2021-07-21 16:25:45 (Patch 9.1)
PvE
The starlette has one job, to deliver that Supercharged Wind-Up, doing massive damage.

Wind-Up, Supercharge, Wind-Up - then figure whether you can live to do it again. You may use Powerball to outspeed your opponent, or Toxic Smoke to leave a DoT.

Discussion: The Starlette is what you call on when you just need to deliver a lot of damage quickly and simply. It is the ultimate glass cannon. It has no healing, no defences. You load it, charge it, shoot it. Boom. By then, it’s probably almost dead. You may be able to get a second shot off before it is killed, and you may or may not be able to Supercharge it, but you bring the Starlette for that first nuke.

After you have delivered that nuke, your possible options are

- Wind-Up twice to deliver a smaller one
- Wind-Up + Powerball + Supercharge + Wind-Up to deliver a full second round

or you may already be down to your racial, in which case you might get a little damage out of a Powerball before dying.

In many Tamer battles, a Starlette can provide a simple way to take down a huge health boss pet, and can often substitute for a pet you don’t have to execute a strategy. Three Starlettes is a good answer to some tamers and World Quests you just want to get done quickly.

Exact numbers are useful when deciding which Starlette to use: Wind-Up + Supercharge + Wind-Up delivers 2.35 times the damage in Wind-Up’s tooltip (+125% and +10% of original amount).
A H/H hits for 1565, or 732 without Supercharge.
A P/P hits for 1908, or 893 without Supercharge.
While the P/P is 20% more powerful, the H/H may live long enough to get a second round off.

Starlettes are not very effective against Elementals and Magic pets, because of their racials. Also don’t forget the 50% damage reduction of Boss pets.

In PvP, Starlettes usually lead to “head games” against pets that have avoidance. A Starlette facing a faster pet with Dodge has only one round to deliver the nuke after Supercharge is used. The Starlette can become faster by Powerballing enough times. So the Starlette tries to force the other pet to waste its Dodge, or become faster without taking enough damage to die. The P/S breed has an advantage in these situations, since its base speed is higher.

Toxic Smoke may be used in some Tamer strats where the Starlette is already faster. Explode may be used to die deliberately in a Tamer strat, to let a Carry Pet finish with XP.

See also the Microbot XD for another way to get a similar effect.

Last Update: 2021-06-27 22:14:16 (Patch 9.0.5)
PvP
Other Info

WhyDaRumGone

wrote on 2024-02-29 03:16:10

P/S and P/P IMO are the 2 best versions to get.

Next is personal preference but IMO if you have other Crimson Spore and/or Mech Exploders 1725HP or above I would go HP>P/B>H/H otherwise H/H if you really lacking high health exploder. (edited)

PhD wrote on 2021-06-27 18:28:20

It would be nice if the strat it's referenced to has a breed restriction in that strat that is somehow noted

Aranesh

wrote on 2021-06-27 18:56:53

Hey :) You got first comment on a pet page, gz ^^
I don't know what you mean though. Breed restrictions are already noted on the strategies. At least if the strategy creator added any. Or do you mean something else?

dreamgarden

wrote on 2021-08-20 21:20:04

I think what PhD means is, it would be nice if this list (pet search > strategies tab) showed the breed restrictions, if any, for this pet. Like another column or something. (edited)

Aranesh

wrote on 2021-08-30 07:06:08

Gotcha! And this is implemented now :-) Thanks for the suggestion both of you!

Gráinne

wrote on 2021-08-30 19:58:57

I see it. It really is a good idea!

dreamgarden

wrote on 2021-08-30 21:36:26

That's awesome, thanks!

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